Easy, Reliable Wireless Receiver with Dante
Expand your Sennheiser EW-DX wireless system with the EW-DX EM 2 Dante receiver! This 2-channel wireless receiver is a perfect fit for users who regularly find themselves in crowded, high-traffic wireless environments. As its name suggests, the EM 2 Dante offers full Dante integration, making it a must-have for those who work with a preexisting Dante network. Here at Sweetwater, we know volunteer sound techs aren’t always the most tech-savvy. But inexperienced users will have no problem getting set up, thanks to 1-touch Auto Scan technology. Meanwhile, wireless veterans will appreciate that the EM 2 Dante receiver offers full network control via Sennheiser’s Control Cockpit software. Dante users searching for a sleek, streamlined wireless receiver will love the Sennheiser EW-DX EM 2 Dante unit.
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Dante compatibility expands your networking possibilities
It’s hard to overstate how much of a game changer Dante has been for the pro audio industry. And now, you can leverage all of the benefits of networked audio while still performing wireless. The EM 2 Dante’s full Dante I/O allows you to network your receiver with others around your performance space. If your performance venue has a Dante network already, you'll just need to connect the EM 2 Dante and get to work.
Sennheiser EW-DX EM 2 Dante Wireless Receiver Features:
- 2-channel wireless receiver for EW-DX systems
- Dante compatibility offers effortless integration into networked audio setups
- Intuitive user interface makes it easy to adjust your settings
- Sennheiser Control Cockpit gives you remote control and monitoring capabilities
- Link Density mode provides 293 channels for reliable transmission in congested environments
- Automatic RF setup makes multichannel installations a walk in the park
- Barely there 1.9ms latency helps you sound more natural than ever
- AES 265 encryption secures your transmissions from outside listeners
- Half-rack design lets you pack extra units into your rack